Pacific Science Center has teamed up with Seattle Hockey Partners to launch a new series, The Science of Sports & Entertainment, that starts with a sneak peek at the architectural and engineering challenges with building a new arena at Seattle Center.

Magnolia resident Monty Holmes loves football. After playing semi-pro in Seattle, before the Seahawks were born, he and his friend Dale Lamb created the Pacific Northwest Football Hall of Fame, which is now managed by the Seattle Sports Commission.

The Magnolia United Church of Christ’s first-ever Community in Action Sunday brought helping hands to Thorndyke Park, the Seattle Animal Shelter, Project Linus, the Daybreak Star Cultural Club and Tiny Cabins Safe Harbor in Interbay on Jan. 27.

Queen Anne Manor went through a major $4 million renovation over the past several years, and the assisted-living community will celebrate its makeover and place in the community with a grand reopening party next month.

Although Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well” is often described as a problem play — caught uneasily between comedy and drama — Seattle Shakespeare Company had no problems creating an outstanding production.

The sound of joyful, saintly singing echoed through the halls at University Heights Community Center, where in the lower floor about 30 young boys sing religious songs, many in Latin, as a part of the Northwest Boychoir in association with Seattle’s Vocal Point! choir.

The Seattle Opera played short performances to packed crowds during Saturday’s grand opening of the Opera Center next to McCaw Hall.The $60 million facility was funded through public and private donations generated during two capital campaigns, the first being put on hold following the 2008 Great Recession.

How many adjectives are you allowed when you praise a musical? Unlimited, if you’re writing about 5th Avenue Theatre’s production of the vintage Broadway musical, “Annie,” which is happily nestled in the theatre’s Christmas show slot.